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New Video: Windows 7 General Availability and Mark on Channel 9

Windows 7 General Availability and Mark on Channel 9: Check out Mark’s latest Channel 9 interview on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 kernel changes, released today to coincide with Windows 7’s general availability. He talks about memory management,

Updates: Autoruns v9.53, ProcDump v1.3, Process Monitor v2.6 | New Mark's Blog post: The Case of the Temporary Registry Profiles | Download Windows Internals 5 sample chapter

Mark’s Blog: The Case of the Temporary Registry Profiles : In the latest post in Mark’s “Case of the Unexplained” series, he documents a perplexing case affecting many Microsoft and Citrix customers that Microsoft Customer Support Services solved with

New Tool: ProcDump v1.0 | Updates: Autoruns v9.51, VMMap v2.1, PsExec v1.96 | Book released: Windows Internals 5th Edition Released!| Webcast: Case of the Unexplained 2009

Windows Internals 5th Edition Released! The 5 th Edition of Windows Internals , the official book on the architecture and internals of the Windows operating system, is now available. This release is 25% larger than the 4 th Edition and is updated to cover

Mark Demos Windows 7 and MDOP IT Pro Features at TechEd Keynote

Mark Demos Windows 7 and MDOP IT Pro Features at TechEd Keynote: Mark has spoken at every US TechEd since 2001, but this the first time he’s been in the keynote. Bill Veghte talks about Windows 7 client features, Iain McDonald shows off virtualization
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Sysinternals wishes Channel 9 a Happy Birthday!

Channel 9, Microsoft’s direct connection to developers, turned five a few days ago. Mark frequently gives interviews on Channel 9, including his latest on Windows 7 kernel changes , which is Channel 9’s most viewed interview of all time at 550,000 views.

New Tool: VMMap v1.0 | Mark speaking at Microsoft TechEd 2009

VMMap v1.0: VMMap is a new utility for analyzing process address spaces and working sets. Aimed primarily at developers, its detailed graphical and textual breakdown of exactly what types of memory contribute to a process’s memory footprint make it a

New Mark's Blog Post: The Case of the Crashed Phone Call

Mark's Blog: The Case of the Crashed Phone Call: Check out Mark's latest blog post to see how David Solomon, Mark's coauthor for the Windows Internals books, resolved a blue screen problem most likely related to an outdated driver.

Updates: Process Explorer v11.3, Handle v3.42 | A new Mark's blog post | 2 New Mark's webcasts: Case of the Unexplained and Inside Windows Server 2008 R2 Virtualization and VHD Improvements

Process Explorer v11.3: This update to Process Explorer includes numerous enhancements and bug fixes, including a physical memory history graph, options to configure memory tray icons, asyncronous thread symbol resolution and security ID lookup, dynamic

Mark's Webcasts: Mark Russinovich goes Inside Windows 7

Channel9: Mark Russinovich goes Inside Windows 7: Mark talks about kernel changes in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, including the removal of the scheduler’s dispatcher lock, support for up to 256 CPUs, boot from VHD, MinWin, core parking for power

Interview with Mark Russinovich: the future of Sysinternals, Security, Windows

The future of Sysinternals, Security, Windows: Check out Mark's interview on TechNet Edge where he covers a range of topics, including what's going on at Sysinternals.
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